According to the arrest report, Northbridge Apartment security called officers because a man, later identified as Rowley, was slumped over the steering wheel with the engine running at the entrance to the complex. The female passenger was also asleep, the report said.

Officers said when they approached the Chevy Tahoe, Rowley resisted when told to exit the SUV. The arrest report said Rowley had to be physically removed from his SUV.

Once he was out of the vehicle, officers said Rowley repeatedly said the Lords Prayer and was swaying and had obvious signs of impairment.

Rowley told authorities he had consumed six beers at a restaurant outside his complex, according to the report. Officers said they asked Rowley to complete several field sobriety exercises, all of which he refused to complete.

During the investigation, police said they discovered that Rowley had a suspended license out of Rhode Island.

Orlando Predators team owner Brett Bouchy released a statement on Rowley's arrest.

"We are aware of the situation with Kyle this morning and are working with our coaches and legal representatives to address the problem," said Bouchy. "This was an unfortunate mistake on Kyle's part and we will handle the problem accordingly."

Rowley was benched as starting quarterback Saturday night for bad plays in the last two games.

Last week, Rowley and another quarterback for the team, Chris Dixon, got into a fight at practice.

The Predators said they will conduct their own internal investigation and address Rowley's arrest further.

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